RE: [Spam] RE: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus and Anthurium
- Subject: RE: [Spam] RE: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus and Anthurium
- From: "D. Christopher Rogers" c*@ecoanalysts.com
- Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 13:40:26 -0800
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Thanks for
all the good advice, from all who rallied ‘round. Christopher D. Christopher Rogers Invertebrate Ecologist/Taxonomist ((,///////////=====< EcoAnalysts, Inc. (530) 406-1178 166 Buckeye Street Woodland CA 95695 USA ● Invertebrate Taxonomy ● Invertebrate Ecological Studies ● Bioassessment and Study Design ● Endangered Invertebrate Species ● Zooplankton ● Periphyton/ Phytoplankton Moscow, ID ● Bozeman, MT ● Woodland, CA ● Neosho, MO ●
Selinsgrove, PA -----Original Message----- Amorphophallus
taurostigma must be kept dry. It is very sensitive to rot when kept in soil. Wilbert
Hetterscheid Van: aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com] Namens D. Christopher Rogers Hiya, Two separate questions: 1)
Can Amorphophallus taurostigma be stored dry during dormancy? 2)
I was
given a very small offshoot of Anthurium warocqueanum, with two leaves less than an inch
in length, and a small root bud. It was removed from the parent main stem. I
have planted it in epiphyte mix (because I do not know what else to do with it)
and put it in the darkest corner of my greenhouse, in conditions that are
similar to where the parent was growing. Can anyone tell me what I need to do
to keep it alive and growing? Thank you all in advance! Christopher D. Christopher Rogers Invertebrate
Ecologist/Taxonomist ((,///////////=====< EcoAnalysts, Inc. (530) 406-1178 166 Buckeye Street Woodland CA 95695 USA ● Invertebrate Taxonomy ● Invertebrate
Ecological Studies ● Bioassessment and
Study Design ● Endangered
Invertebrate Species ● Zooplankton ● Periphyton/
Phytoplankton Moscow, ID ● Bozeman, MT ●
Woodland, CA ● Neosho, MO ● Selinsgrove, PA |
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